Admissions Process

Our admissions coordinators are here to help.

Laurel Springs is different from traditional schools and other online schools. We are committed to understanding your family’s unique educational needs and providing you with personal service as you progress through our admissions process.

Laurel Springs School offers rolling admissions options, which means that students are not tied to a traditional academic calendar for enrollment purposes.

The admissions process is an opportunity for our staff to learn about the student’s needs, interests, educational goals and learning style. The process includes the following steps:

Families are assigned an admissions coordinator to guide them through the enrollment process.

A Laurel Springs admissions coordinator speaks with the family to understand the student’s needs, gathers pertinent data from the parent and student and presents an overview of our course offerings.

Upon agreement to move forward with transcript assessment and academic planning (if Laurel Springs will be the school of record), parents pay a registration fee as the next step in the admissions process.

Students are encouraged to take a Learning Styles Proﬁle assessment and are asked to complete any additional assessments that are necessary for proper course and grade-level placement.

After reviewing the Learning Styles Proﬁle, assessment results, and records from previous school(s), a Laurel Springs academic team member creates an individualized academic plan for the prospective full-time student.

Once the tuition payment and signed Enrollment Agreement form have been received, a welcome letter is sent to the family, teachers are assigned to the student and the student is granted access to the learning management system (LMS). The newly enrolled student may begin coursework immediately.

Request for Student Records

In order to process an enrollment, our admissions office requires report cards or transcripts for students entering 7th and 8th grades. For students entering high school, official transcripts are required before enrollment can be completed. These documents can be faxed to 805.646.0186. Please complete the Request for Student Records form, and mail to the student’s previous school(s).

If you have questions, please contact us at 800.377.5890 to speak with the Registrar’s Office.